The Emperors' Ball by Rod Frederick available from Snow Goose Gallery.
"I’m surprised that 45 penguins made it into The Emperors’
Ball,” Rod Frederick acknowledges, "but it seemed like every time I came back to
the easel, another had shown up. That’s the tricky thing about flightless birds,
they waddle in low so you don’t see them coming.
"Emperor penguins, in fact all penguins, live in the Southern Hemisphere. A
flightless bird of this size could never have developed in the Arctic with
hunters such as polar bears, foxes and wolves. But Emperors thrive in the
Antarctic where there are no four-legged predators.
"People love penguins and today I find myself especially attracted to them. I
don’t fly or jump as high as I used to on the basketball court, so maybe that’s
it. But there is something special about them. Think about, the guys, just the
guys, who stay home to watch the eggs over a long dark winter where the
temperature can fall to -40, while the girls enjoy a two-month long ladies night
out. I bet there is some serious celebrating when the summer finally comes along
and that’s the idea behind The Emperors’ Ball.”
Canvas released August 2011.